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SHIVERS
The Magazine Of Horror Entertainment
Horror Monthly Magazine from London ,United Kingdom
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1992-2007
- Started as bi-monthly mag focusing in Euro horror.
- Twelve issues were published from 1992 to 1994.
- After six months break the 13th issue came December 1994 with a new editor (David Miller instead of Alan Jones).
- 56 colour A4 pages.
- Published by Visual Imagination
- Website: www.visimag.com/index.htm

Last updated:
31 July 2022
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Allan

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CONTENTS: 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 All GALLERIES: 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 All

Issue 84
December 2000
The Company of Wolves - We take a look back at Neil Jordan's scary fairy tale. Lost Souls - Janusz Kaminski turns to Horror to direct Winona Ryder and Ben Chaplin in Lost Souls, a terrifying tale of exorcism. Universal Hallowe'en Horror - We venture into the Buffy maze at Universal studios, with comments from Giles, Willow and Whedon. Brian Clemens - Creator of The Avengers discusses his Horror films, including Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde and Captain Kronos. Urban Legend: Final Cut - We meet stars Jennifer Morrison, former teen idol Joseph Lawrence and Loretta Devine. Strange Love - The stunning art of Claudia Andrei.


Issue 83
November 2000
80 pages celebrating Hallowe'en in style. Dario Argento - exclusive talk with the King of Euro-Horror, back to his roots with I Can't Sleep. Angel - how the Buffy spin-off developed. Buffy - writers Dean Batali & Rob Des Hotel on creating Snyder and transforming Oz. Joe Dante on Mario Bava's worldwide appeal. The Bunker - writer Clive Dawson & director Rob Green unveil British Horror starring Jason Flemyng. Brains in Bottles - Curt Siodmak's legacy. Cannibals - Kim Newman explores eat-me films from Texas Chainsaw Massacre to Cannibal Ferox. Brotherhood of the Wolf - director Christophe Gans talks, Pt. 2. Blair Witch 2 - Jeff Donovan on taking part in the sequel, Book of Shadows. Universal Horror Mazes - spooky Hallowe'en attractions (aided by Joss Whedon and Clive Barker) unveiled. Plus The People Under the Stairs, Ingrid Pitt takes tea with Robert Englund and Fright of Your Life: Fulci's zombiefest The Beyond.


Issue 82
October 2000
The Cell - Director Tarsem Singh on creating a serial killer's fantasy mindscape in the hit film starring Jennifer Lopez. Brotherhood of the Wolf - director Christophe Gans on his tale of the Beast. What Lies Beneath - Harrison Ford on taking a spooky lead role. Bless the Child - director Chuck Russell on weaving supernatural spells with Kim Basinger. Tigon Terrors - classic British Seventies Horror revisited, part 2. Plus part 2 of our Nightbreed retrospective, Kim Newman on Orson Welles' radio Dracula, FrightFest 2000 and 11 pages of reviews, Fright of Your Life on Mystery of the Wax Museum, and a poster of our Jennifer Lopez cover.


Issue 81
September 2000
Nightbreed. We revisit Clive Barker's film about the fabulous realm of Midian. Tigon Terrors - the British company that rivalled Hammer. We examine their Sorcerers and Witchfinder General. Frankenhooker - New on DVD, this sexy spoof from Basket Case director Frank Henenlotter. Pupi Avati - More from the acclaimed Italian maestro of Horror and Fantasy. What Lies Beneath - Robert Zemeckis' supernatural hit previewed. Fright Fest 2000 - the biggest London Horror film festival for years! The Thirteenth Sign - Meet Adam Mason, co-director of this new British indie feature. Plus Ingrid Pitt, Kim Newman, 11 pages of reviews and Full Circle in Fright of Your Life.


Issue 80
August 2000
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Alyson Hannigan on the secrets of Willow, our favourite teen sorceresss. Pupi Avati - The Italian master talks on set for Knights of the Quest. Lost Souls - Janusz Kaminski's chilling film starring Winona Ryder and Ben Chaplin. Ring - Sadako's fury is unleashed in this excellent Japanese Horror. Michael Ripper - a tribute to Hammer's longtime supporting player. Angel Heart - Alan Parker's bewitching blend of film noir and Horror with Rourke and De Niro revisited. Hollow Man - Paul Verhoeven takes the Invisible Man into a new and terrifying dimension. Plus ten pages of reviews and our usual columns.


Issue 79
July 2000
The Evil Dead - the making (and banning) of the 1980's most maligned video nasty, plus poster of Bruce Campbell as Ash. Jorge Grau - the Spanish master of terror on Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, and more. X-Men - director Bryan Singer reveals the mutants' secrets. Vampyres - meet beautiful ladies with a thirst for blood in our retrospective on Larraz's 1974 chiller. Supernova - troubled history of the outer-space shocker. Peter Cushing appreciation continued, Kim Newman on cliches, and Ingrid Pitt at the Dracula Congress in Romania.


Issue 78
June 2000
Peter Cushing - the original Vampire Slayer! Reassessing the life of Horror's Gentleman, Part 1, with unpublished photos. Ed Gein - behind-the-scenes on the startling film about the notorious killer. Frequency - Toby Emmerich on his ghostly broadcasting project. Urban Gothic - producer Steve Matthews on the Channel 5 anthology's genesis. American Psycho - how Bret Easton Ellis's novel made it to the cinemas. Plus Charles Gray remembered, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer's fairy-tale episode Hush goes under the scalpel.


Issue 77
May 2000
Bumper edition! Includes Buffy the Vampire Slayer / Angel - David Boreanaz and Anthony Stewart Head interviewed, plus Joss Whedon (part 2) and Pinata - the makers of Nicholas Brendon's Mexican-styled monster movie give an exclusive preview. Urban Gothic - new British TV horrors from Tom de Ville. Final Destination - Death is the enemy in Morgan & Wong's teen terrifier. Spanish Horror surveyed in a fascinating beginner's guide


Issue 76
April 2000
Nightmare on Elm Street - the secrets of Wes Craven's landmark original. Buffy and Angel - Part 1 of a special interview with creator Joss Whedon. English Gothic - Jonathan Rigby on his new book recalling 100 Best British Horrors. The Ninth Gate - our preview unravels Polanski's macabre chiller. Pitch Black - meet the newest Outer Space movie monster. Plus: Murder Rooms - the dark beginnings of Sherlock Holmes, The Hunger, columns from Ingrid Pitt and Kim Newman, and eight pages of reviews.


Issue 75
March 2000
Jason X: Friday the 13th producer Sean S Cunningham on his masked killer's genesis and new voyage. The Green Mile - Director Frank Darabont and his cast, led by Tom Hanks, on the Stephen King supernatural drama. The Hunger - producer Jeff Fazio reveals secrets behind his sexy and chilling anthology. Lord of Illusions - Clive Barker's 1995 film mixing film noir and Horror, revisited. Plus faces of Frankenstein, Hammer Lives!, Prints of darkness for classic horror authors, 9 pages of reviews.


Issue 74
February 2000
Gormenghast - Christopher Lee and Jonathan Rhys Meyers on bringing Mervyn Peake's weird Fantasy to life for the BBC. The League of Gentlemen - Are you local? Visit the wild world of TV comedy's darkest half-hour with Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton. Naked Lunch - How David Cronenberg filmed the unfilmable. Jeffrey Combs - Confessions of a Re-Animator, plus grisly poster! The Nameless - Jaume Balaguero's chiller previewed. Victor Buono - hollywood heavyweight's career reviewed.


Issue 73
January 2000
Sleepy Hollow: Johnny Depp on playing Ichabod Crane in Tim Burton's decap-tivating movie, plus costume designer Colleen Attwood and stuntman Nick Attwood. Brian Yuzna: the director of gore-fest Society on setting up a new Hammer style studio in Spain. End of Days: cast & crew on the millennial supernatural movie, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dogma: the anarchic film from Kevin Smith that unites Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Alan Rickman as apocalyptic Angels examined. Stir of Echoes: David Koepp's film about a man haunted by a sinister figure previewed. PLUS: News, reviews of The Sixth Sense, Carrie 2 and Sleepy Hollow, Tom Baker's new book, and new tv including Angel and The X-Files' Season 7.

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